Thanks for sources too- just in the right moment for me.
I'm working on preparation of an alternative OSDK based on CC65 toolchain.
CC65 is still developed and supported. It's fully usable, but the problem is to support XA assembler syntax, so that all
sources found here in the SVN can be compiled error free.
The idea for "new" OSDK is not competition but just another choice for all thousands Oric programmers.

iss wrote:Thanks for sources too- just in the right moment for me.
I'm working on preparation of an alternative OSDK based on CC65 toolchain.
CC65 is still developed and supported. It's fully usable, but the problem is to support XA assembler syntax, so that all
sources found here in the SVN can be compiled error free.
The idea for "new" OSDK is not competition but just another choice for all thousands Oric programmers.

There's been some people using cc65 on the Oric, Jede at least did it.
That was about 10 years ago though, and at the time cc65 was even less C standard than the C compiler in the OSDK, and I did not like the AS65 assembler syntax - which was really designed as a back end for the compiler more that for actual programmers.

That being said, I have no problem with anyone using whatever they want - as long as I don't have additional work to do